
Ethereum News: ETH price is sitting near $1,750, down roughly 1.4% in the last 24 hours, and the bears are clearly running the short-term narrative.
But strip out the price action, and something more durable is happening underneath. Developer growth tells a story that the chart currently refuses to.
New developers building on Ethereum have climbed from approximately 30,000 in 2016 to nearly 140,000 in 2025, and crucially, that growth did not pause during the brutal drawdowns.
When ETH dropped 82% in 2018, roughly 77,000 new developers joined the network anyway. When ETH shed 68% in 2022, new developer additions hit approximately 139,000, one of the strongest cohort years on record.

Even now, with ETH down around 11% year-to-date, developer intake remains close to that same 140K ceiling. Block production has also stabilized near the 7,000-blocks-per-day range since approximately 2023, regardless of where spot price traded.
The gap between price performance and network health is widening. That divergence is worth taking seriously before the next macro catalyst forces a re-rating. Upcoming protocol decisions and FOMC positioning will likely be the near-term triggers that determine which way that gap closes.
Ethereum News: Can ETH Price Reclaim $2,000 or Is a Drop to $1,500 the More Likely Path?
The technical setup is uncomfortable. ETH broke below a key demand zone, and Yahoo Finance’s technical analysis marks $1,700 as the line in the sand, with the path to $1,400 largely unobstructed if that level fails.
Overhead resistance compounds the problem. The 50-day EMA sits near $2,194 and the 200-day EMA near $2,510, and both have capped every recent bounce attempt.

If $1,700 holds as weekly support, macro sentiment stabilizes after FOMC, and ETH reclaims $2,000 within two to three weeks on renewed risk appetite.
However, if $1,700 fails on a daily close, derivatives pressure accelerates the slide toward $1,400-$1,500. Liquidation cascades, not fundamentals, have been the primary driver of recent drawdowns, the flush could move fast rather than gradual.
Standard Chartered and other institutional desks still hold constructive multi-year ETH price targets, which keeps the capitulation thesis incomplete until on-chain accumulation data turns materially bearish.
LiquidChain Could Replace Ethereum For Smart Traders In The Future and Here is Why
When Ethereum bleeds, it tends to flush speculative capital out of the broader ecosystem, and that capital often rotates into early-stage infrastructure plays with asymmetric upside profiles that large-cap ETH can no longer offer at current market cap.
The question is where that rotation lands. Whale accumulation patterns during ETH weakness suggest sophisticated money is positioning in infrastructure, not exiting crypto entirely.

LiquidChain (LIQUID) is an L3 infrastructure project positioning itself as a cross-chain liquidity layer that fuses Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana liquidity into a single execution environment.
The core proposition, deploy once, access all three ecosystems, directly addresses the fragmentation problem that costs Ethereum developers time and TVL every cycle.
Key architecture features include a Unified Liquidity Layer, Single-Step Execution, Verifiable Settlement, and a Deploy-Once Architecture designed to reduce cross-chain overhead.
The presale is currently priced at $0.01471 per $LIQUID with $852,080.07 raised to date. As with any early-stage presale, liquidity and execution risk are real — this is not a liquid position and vesting schedules matter.
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